Installation
To install this, you need the following at your disposal:
- A modified PS2 (soft or hard modded).
- ULaunchELF.
- A USB storage device.
- Needs to be formatted to FAT or FAT32, or ULELF might not recognise it.
Installation is incredibly simple with all the right tools. Simply download the archive and extract it to your FAT(32)-formatted memory stick. Once finished, eject it and whack it in your USB port of your PS2.
Boot up your PS2 and run ULaunchELF (for FMCB, this’ll be in the boot menu). From here, you should be able to browse to mass: and access your memory stick. Once you’ve decided which edition of OPL you wish to install, browse to that particular folder in the memory stick. You should find OPL.ELF file, or something alike. With OPL you can do the following:
- Leave it here and boot it off your Memory Stick.
- If you have a lot of Memory Card space, create a folder /APP on your memory card, and paste it in there.
- If you have an in-built HDD (Original PS2 with Network Adapter and IDE Drive), you won’t need to worry about space so much, as the config and directories will be stored on a properly-formatted HDD.
- Also, if you plan to use network sharing, the brunt of the files will be off-loaded to the network drive.
With either choice, you’ll be able to boot OPL.ELF from ULaunchELF.
Depending on where you’ve installed it, OPL will create directories and configuration files for it to use upon starting. On OPL itself on your PS2, make sure you click ‘save configuration’ if you are happy, and from there you will be able to start configuring it.